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Applying Architecture Tradeoff Assessment Method (ATAM) As Part Of Formal Software Architecture Review

March 2007

Christopher Byrnes, The MITRE Corporation
Ioannis Kyratzoglou, The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

In preparation for a customer's Software System Critical Design Review (CDR); we concluded that an assessment approach based on a hybrid version of the Software Engineering Institute's (SEI) Architecture Trade-Off Analysis Method (ATAM) would be a good approach for an assessment of this software architecture. This paper will provide ideas on how to apply the SEI's ATAM method within the context of a formal software Critical Design Review (CDR) of a large scale complex software system.

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